Published: 17 June, 2009 - 14:07
Presentations from WBA Bioenergy Forum, June 12 2009
The aim of the conference was to promote and strengthen the communication and cooperation of bioenergy industry between Chinese and overseas countries.
The recently held WBA Bioenergy Forum was a great success attracting many representatives. Many interesting and urgent presentations were held by distinguished guests and WBA Interim Board Members. Additional presentations will be published when translated. Remember to check back soon!
Representatives of the media should send an request to info@worldbioenergy.org
Guest speeches:
The development and expectation of biomass energy in China, Lu Shoushan, President National Bio Energy Co., Ltd
The development of Biomass in China, Changqing Dong, School of Renewable Energy, North China Electric Power University (NCEPU)
Presentation of DP CleanTech, Liu Jian Guo, DragonPower
NEW: Advances in 2G Bioethanol Production and Possibilities for Integration with Heat and Power and 1G Bioethanol Production, Guido Zacchi, Lund University
WBA Board Member speeches:
Opening speech, Kent Nyström, Interim President of World Bioenergy Association
PISCES: Policy Innovation Systems for Clean Energy Security, Judy Wakhungu, Executive Director, African Centre for Technology Studies, Kenya
Bioenergy Oppurtunity in Canada, Douglas Bradley, President CANBIO and Climate Changes Solutions
Energy and renewable energy in Australia, Andrew Lang, Chairman, SmarTimbers, Australia
Addressing declining productivity, food insecurity and the threat of Climate Change with Conservation Agriculture, Jennipher Handondoo, Boardmember of Zambia National Farmers Union, Zambia
Development of Bioenergy in Europe, Heinz Kopetz, European Biomass Association, AEBIOM, Belgium
Sponsor of the event was:
DragonPower CleanTech Company Limited
No. 5, West Fifth St. Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Beijing
www.dragonpower.com
www.nbe.cn
No. 5, West Fifth St. Sanlitun, Chaoyang District, Beijing
www.dragonpower.com
www.nbe.cn
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